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Contents 1- VOCABULARY AND WORD ORDER - PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION – DESCRIPTIVE ADJECTIVES, COLOURS AND BODY PARTS
2- THE ADJECTIVE DEGREES
3- THE ADJECTIVE ORDER
4- POSITIVE VS NEGATIVE ADJECTIVE MENINGS. OPPOSITES AND SYNONYMS
Language functions - DESCRIBING PEOPLE PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICALLY
- USING WORD ORDER CORRECTLY
- DISTINGUISHING POSITIVE FROM NEGATIVE ADJECTIVE MEANINGS
- USING SYNONYMS AND OPPOSITES
Objectives - TO ACQUIRE NEW VOCABULARY REGARDING PEOPLE’S PHYSICAL AND PERSONAL DESCRIPTION
- TO MAKE YOU UNDERSTAND THE IMPORTANCE OF WORD ORDER IN ENGLISH
- TO GET TO KNOW THE COMPARATIVE INFLECTION
- TO EMPHASIZE THE NECESSITY OF USE OF WORDS REGARDING THEIR MENAINGS
Grammar and Vocabulary Appendix - WORD ORDER: ADJECTIVES + NOUNS - ADJECTIVES FOR PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION - COLOURS AND PARTS OF THE BODY - POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ADJECTIVES. OPPOSITES AND SYNONYMS
FINAL TASK FINAL TASK – ROLE-PLAY – HOW DO YOU FEEL WHEN…? CREATE SHORT SKETCHES WITH THE SITUATIONS AND RECORD THEM FOR THE DIGITAL MAGAZINE.
Things you need for this lesson … AUDIOVISUAL MEANS, CRAYONS, COLOURS, SCISSORS, A T-SHIRT, CLOTHING COLOURS
WORKSHEET 1 – monsters everywhere
A) Listen to your teacher reading the text. Then answer the question.
At the moment he animates his patchwork of flesh he recoils in
horror. "How can I describe my emotions at this catastrophe, or how
delineate the wretch whom with such infinite pains and care I had
endeavoured to form? His limbs were in proportion, and I had selected his
features as beautiful. Beautiful!-Great God! His yellow skin scarcely
covered the work of muscles and arteries beneath: his hair was of a
lustrous black, and flowing; his teeth of a pear whiteness; but these
luxuriences only formed a more horrid contrast with his watery eyes, that
seemed almost of the same colour as the dun white sockets in which they
were set, his shrivelled complexion and straight black lips"
DRACULA FRANKENSTEIN WEREWOLF MUMMY
Who is it? ___________________________________
TWO CURIOSITIES IN BOLD – whiteness… / more horrid… What are they?
B) Arrange the underlined words into the two categories below.
adjectives nouns
C) Race against the clock. Describe five of the monsters on the screen before they
disappear by using colours under the following headings.
MONSTER SKIN HAIR TEETH EYES LIPS
WORKSHEET 2 – your own description
A) Playing with words.
- USE ONLY ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THE THREE COUPLES ABOVE.
1ST COUPLE - 2ND COUPLE - 3RD COUPLE -
- ARRANGE THE FOLLOWING LETTERS TO FORM WORDS.
TLAL TORSH TAF TINH DOL GUONY
- PUT THE WORDS ABOVE INTO TWO COLUMNS TO FORM OPPOSITES.
- THE REVERSING DESCRIPTION…. FIND SOMEONE IN CLASS WHO HAS NOT GOT
_________ HAIR, __________EYES AND IS __________, __________ AND __________.
B) Now, you can write your own description by using the provided guideline. Colour your
smiling.
C) Find out some other adjectives to talk about HEIGHT, AGE AND WEIGHT.
I am a __________. My name is __________.
I have got __________ hair and __________ eyes.
My nose is __________ and my lips are
__________. I am __________ and __________.
__ __ __
WORKSHEET 3 – your own creature
FRANKENSTEIN AND THE BODY LAB
D) The teacher is giving you different parts of the body and you have to create your own
Frankenstein. Take notes and draw it. Give it a name. Sign up your creation.
E) Is your creature the same as your partner’s? Do they look like the same? Now you are
ready to describe your creature by using the vocabulary we have been studying by
now.
My creature
My creature is …
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
__________________________________________.
Sign up
Its name
Notes
WORKSHEET 4 – the meaning of colours
A) Colour the following feelings!!!! But, be careful! Each feeling has got its own colour.
Try to guess them.
B) WORK PROJECT – your teacher is giving you a poster with ‘SMILINGS AND FEELINGS’ –
Let’s work on vocabulary by designing games:
PAIRS - CARDS WITH THEIR SPANISH EQUIVALENTS AND AN EXTRA NEUTER ONE.
DOMINO - WORDS AND SMILINGS
ROLE PLAY - SITUATIONS EXPRESSED INTO SPANISH. A: HOW DO YOU FEEL… cuando te toca la lotería? B: I AM ….
strong
passionate
intelligent
brave
Self - confident
communicativ
e
honest
loyal
creative
mercyful
traditional
respectful
independent indifferent
familiar
WORD BANK 9 – PARTS OF THE BODY I AND COLOURS
A) What’s this?
1- 2-
3- 4-
5- 6-
7- 8-
9- 10
11- 12-
13- 14-
15- 16-
B) What colour is it?
1- DENSTIST’S MOUTH 9-
2- PRINCESS’ LIPS 10-
3- 11-
4- 12-
5- 13-
6- 14-
7- 15-
8- 16-
WORKING ON A FIRST PROJECT
ON COMBINING COLOURS AND ADJECTIVES OF DESCRIPTION - HERMIONE GRANGER -
PHYSICAL AND PERSONAL DESCRIPTION – HARRY POTTER (TEXT IN THE SPANISH LANGUAGE
CLASS) – COMPATIBILITY – LOOK AT YOU AND YOUR PARTNER – REARRANGING THE
CLASSROOM.
ON DESCRIBING HERMIONE GRANGER Is the young witch compatible with her partner, Harry Potter? Hermione Jean Weasley (née Granger), born September 19, 1979, is a Muggle-born witch and the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Granger. She learned at the age of eleven that she was a witch and had been accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. She began attending the school on 1st September 1991, when she was eleven, almost twelve, and was sorted into Gryffindor House. GET SOME FURTHER INFORMATION AT - wikia.com
WORKSHEET 5 – compatibility
An academically brilliant student,
Hermione became best friends with
fellow students Harry Potter and Ron
Weasley in her first year of school.
A) TWO PEOPLE, TWO DESCRIPTIONS
DESCRIPTION HERMIONE GRANGER wikia.com
HARRY POTTER Spanish language description
What do they look like? Age
Hair colour
Skin colour
Eye colour
Clothing colour
What are they like? Main personal characteristics POSITIVE and NEGATIVE –
POSITIVE and NEGATIVE -
COMPATIBILITY CHART
AGE The same age: 5p Different age: 3p
HAIR / SKIN / EYES The same colour: 5p Different colour: 3p
CLOTHING The same colour and style: 5p Different colour and style: 3p
PERSONAL TRAITS Share positive traits: 5p Share negative traits: 3p
TOTAL SCORE
AGE + HAIR + SKIN + EYES + CLOTHING + NEGATIVE + POSITIVE = Are Hermione and Harry good fellows? YES / NO
YOUR OWN TOTAL SCORE
AGE + HAIR + SKIN + EYES + CLOTHING + NEGATIVE + POSITIVE =
0-12= you aren’t compatible with your fellow student. Change your seat!!!!
13-20= you’re compatible with your fellow student. You have got the same interests and
motivations. Congratulations and stay there.
B) WRITE A FEW LINES ABOUT YOUR IDEAL PERSON.
THIS IS YOUR FIRST YEAR OF SCHOOL.
WHO IS / ARE YOUR BEST FRIEND / S?
Are your eyes brown? Yes, they’re
the same colour as mine, I get 5
WORD BANK 10 – ADJECTIVES I
A) MEMORY GAME – What are you like? I am… You have got two minutes to memorize as
many adjectives as you can. Then write them on your notebook.
WORD BANK 11 – ADJECTIVES II
RUDE – GENEROUS – BAD-TEMPERED – AGGRESSIVE – MEAN – KIND – EMOTIONAL – OPTIMISTIC – CHEERFUL – SOCIABLE – NERVY – JOYFUL – CALM – PRACTICAL – SERIOUS – HONEST – ZANY – ANXIOUS – FRIENDLY – SHY – RESERVED – POLITE – OUTGOING – LAZY – GOOD – EASY-GOING
– TALKATIVE – SENSITIVE – LOUD – QUIET – INTELLIGENT – SAD – DEPRESSED – HAPPY – BAD – SMART – NICE – CLEVER – BLUE
A) ARRANGE THE ADJECTIVES ABOVE FOLLOWING THE ALPHABET ORDER.
B) MATCH THE DESCRIPTIONS IN THE FIRST COLUMN TO THE ADJECTIVES IN THE THIRD
COLUMN.
1- Peter acts badly. 1- a) HE IS RUDE
2- George is always smiling. 2- b)SHE IS KIND
3- Paul is timid. 3- c) HE IS CHEERFUL
4- Sally treats me well. 4- d) HE IS FRIENDLY
5- Richard is very noisy. 5- e) HE IS SHY
6- Tom has got lots of friends. 6- f) SHE IS POLITE
7- Megan is not bad. 7- g)SHE IS LAZY
8- Amy is good at school. 8- h) SHE IS GOOD
9- James is not noisy. 9- i) HE IS LOUD
10- Suzy has good manners. 10- j)HE IS QUIET
11- Jimmy is not happy. 11- k) SHE IS INTELLIGENT
12- Nancy is not hard-working. 12- l) HE IS SAD
13- Liz is not sad. 13- m)SHE IS HAPPY
14- Anne is not a good person. 14- n) SHE IS BAD
15- Ian is a good person. 15- ñ) HE IS NICE
C) ARRANGE THE ADJECTIVES ABOVE UNDER THE FOLLOWING HEADINGS:
SYNONYMS ANTONYMS
D) DESCRIBE YOUR PARTNER BY USING THREE ADJECTIVES.
MY PARTNER IS _________________________ , ________________________ AND
___________________________.
WORKSHEET 6 – … loves …
A) Listen to the following song by The Beatles and fill in the gaps with one of the
following pronouns.
YOU / SHE / I / IT / HER / ME
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
_____ think _____ lost your love,
Well, _____ saw her yesterday.
It's you _____'s thinking of
And _____ told _____ what to say.
_____ says _____ loves _____
And _____ know that can't be bad.
Yes, _____ loves _____ And _____ know _____ should be
glad.
_____ said you hurt _____ so
_____ almost lost her mind.
But now _____ said _____ knows
_____'re not the hurting kind.
_____ says _____ loves _____
And _____ know that can't be bad.
Yes, _____ loves _____
And _____ know _____ should be
glad. Ooh!
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
And with a love like that
_____ know _____ should be glad.
_____ know _____'s up to _____,
_____ think _____'s only fair,
Pride can hurt _____, too,
Apologize to _____
Because _____ loves _____
And _____ know that can't be bad.
Yes, _____ loves _____
And _____ know _____ should be
glad. Ooh!
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
_____ loves _____, yeah, yeah, yeah
with a love like that
_____ know _____ should
Be Glad!
with a love like that
_____ know _____ should
Be Glad!
With a love like that
_____ know _____ should
be glad!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah Ye-ah.
B) Read the text below and turn the nouns in bold into pronouns.
Harry Potter is new at Howarts school. Harry has his father's perpetually untidy black hair, his mother's bright green eyes, and a lightning bolt-shaped scar on his forehead. Harry is small and skinny for his age, with "a thin face and knobbly knees, and Harry has round eyeglasses. Harry is a bit impulsive, very loyal, loves his friends, is more than a touch stubborn, extremely brave, is kind, quite helpful, modest, intelligent, friendly, trustworthy, and has a bit of a "saving people thing." Harry is truly a person you'd want to have as a friend.
WORD BANK 12 – PERSONAL PRONOUNS
WRITE DOWN A SENTENCE USING THE PERSONAL PRONOUNS AS FOLLOWS: I am
Hagrid.
I YYOOUU HHEE SSHHEE IITT
WE YOU THEY THEY
A) COLOUR THE YOU AND THEY PRONOUNS USING THE FOLLOWING COLOURS: HAT – GREEN / WITCH’S DRESS – BLACK /HARRY POTTER – GREY /HERMIONE – RED / RON – YELLOW / BROOMS - BROWN/ PURPLE/BLUE/WHITE
B) NOW THAT YOU KNOW MORE ABOUT PRONOUNS, TELL ME WHAT PRONOUNS CAN REPLACE THESE NAMES.
MARY
AND I
HELEN JOHN
AND YOU
DIANE
AND ANN
CHARLES THE CAT THE
BOOK
THE CATS
THE
BOOKS
THE
GIRLS
YOU AND
YOUR
FRIENDS
MY
MOTHER
AND I
MY
FRIEND
CLAIRE
MY
FRIEND
WILLIAM
MY FRIENDS
HELEN AND
ANN
THE DOG
AND THE
CAT
YOUR
PARENTS
Write your name…
WORD BANK 13 – OBJECT PRONOUNS
A) WHO DOES PETE STUDY WITH?
Pete doesn’t study on Sunday. _____ plays with his friends. _____ plays with _____.
Pete studies with Sally. _____ studies with Sally. _____ studies with _____.
Pete studies with John. _____ studies with John. _____ studies with _____.
Pete studies with _____. (YOUR NAME) _____ studies with _____.
Pete studies with Sally, John and _____. (YOUR NAME) _____ studies with _____.
Pete studies with Sally and you. _____ studies with _____.
Pete doesn’t study on Saturday. _____ plays with his dog. _____ plays with _____.
B) TURN THE NOUNS IN BOLD INTO PERSONAL OR OBJECT PRONOUNS.
My name is Javier. I live in Lepe with my family, my dad José
and my mum Juana. I like doing lots of things, like playing
basketball, chess and reading. But what I like most is chatting
with my friend, Pete.
Pete lives in Bristol. Pete lives with his family, his mum, Karen,
his dad, Tom and his sister, Sally. Pete, his parents and his sister
live in a house. Pete has got a pet. The pet is a dog. Its name is
Fluffy. Pete likes playing with his dog in the park. Karen does
not like Fluffy, because she is afraid of dogs. Karen does not like
dogs at all. Pete likes basketball too, but Pete and I can’t play
together. However, Pete and I can play chess together on line.
C) WRITE A FEW LINES ABOUT SALLY, PETE´S SISTER. TRY NOT TO REPEAT NOUNS AND
USE PRONOUNS INSTEAD.
WORKSHEET 7 – people everywhere
SARAH AND JOHN
Sarah and John are very good friends. She is
American and he is Irish.
“We are from different countries, but we have a lot in
common!” says Sarah. “That is why we are such
good friends!” says John.
They are very similar because our hair is short, dark and straight. Our eyes are small and
black. They are also good students. They like music and sports. Their favourite singer is
Shakira. They are good athletes, too. She is a basketball player and he is good at tennis.
But the guys really are different! Sarah is seventeen and John is only seven. Who are
we?
A) Tick () the correct name.
SARAH JOHN
1. I am from Ireland.
2. I am seven years old.
3. I am a good student.
4. I like music.
5. I am seventeen.
6. My hair is brown.
7. My eyes are black.
8. I am a basketball player.
9. My favourite singer is Shakira.
10. I am a tennis player.
B) Complete the following paragraph with a suitable word.
Sarah and John are good ____________________. Sarah’s eyes are small and
____________________.She plays ____________________. She is a good ____________________.
John’s hair is short, dark and ____________________. He likes music and
____________________. He is good at ____________________.
C) Highlight all the personal pronouns on this worksheet.
Hello!
My name is Sarah, and this is my
friend John! Where are we? Read the text
and guess who we are….
WORKSHEET 8 – you!
A) Write ten sentences that are true for you with these words.
I My partner My partners My friend My friends My mother / father My school My school bag
am is
are
short / tall small / big fat / thin
young / old happy / sad
generous / mean loud / quiet
shy / outgoing
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
B) Circle the correct option for you.
1. I am / am not from Portugal.
2. My best friend is / is not in my classroom.
3. IES El Sur is / is not in Lepe. It is / is not a big school.
4. My parents are / are not old.
5. We are / are not in Madrid.
6. My partner is / is not very tall. He / She is / is not short.
7. My teacher’s name is / is not Pepa.
8. My parents’ names are / are not Juan and Clara.
9. My eyes are / are not brown.
C) Who is it? It is you! Write a brief description of yourself but using the negative form as
follows.
I am not tall. I’m not dark. …
D) Now, give it to your teacher, who will read it out loud. Try to guess who it is, by
pointing to your partners and saying “It’s you.”
To be or
not to
be…
WORKSHEET 9 – I’m in love with…
SUSAN: Hi, Anne. It’s me, Susan. How are you?
ANNE: I’m fine, thanks.
SUSAN: Listen, I’ve got something important to tell you. I’m in love!
ANNE: Really? Is that true?
SUSAN: Yes, it is.
ANNE: And, who is it?
SUSAN: Try to guess!
ANNE: OK! Is he good-looking?
SUSAN: Yes, he is.
ANNE: Is he tall?
SUSAN: Yes, he is.
ANNE: Is he dark?
SUSAN: Yes, he is dark, tall and very good-looking.
ANNE: Is he in our school?
SUSAN: Yes, he is.
ANNE: Is he in our class?
SUSAN: Yes, he is.
ANNE: I know who it is! It’s Bashir Oman!
SUSAN: Yes, you are right! And, you know? He is in love with me, too.
ANNE: Oh, Susan! You are such a lucky girl!
A) Answer the following questions.
1- Is Anne in love?
2- Is Susan a lucky girl?
3- Is Bashir in Anne’s class?
4- Is Bashir in love with Anne?
5- Is Susan in love with Bashir?
B) In pairs - Yes / No question game: Who is my friend? Write a few questions and try to
guess your partner’s friend.
WORD BANK 14 – DESCRIBING CELEBRITIES
Describe the following celebrities by their physical and personal characteristics.
Leo Messi
Shakira
Juan Carlos I
Penéolope Cruz
Justin Bieber
Lindsay Lohan
Reading a poem - Love is a lovely feeling
Author: 2004 Albert Lawrance My heart is filled with passion
That my smile can't contain,
And the lullaby of its love song,
Ever sings a sweet refrain.
Then there's that rush of warmth I feel
When I don't know just what to say,
When I stumble over the simple words
I once uttered every day.
Still each day I count my blessings
For what we share and what we do,
And I'll never forget the simple words
Is that I'm honestly in love with you!
A) Before reading … - Answer the following questions.
What is love for you? Who is your ideal love? What is your favourite love song?
- Think of words and expressions that we may use to talk about love.
- Use five adjectives to describe a person
in love.
B) Now read the text and complete the following sentences about it:
- The text is a … a) poem b) letter c) story
- The text is about … a) life b) love c) friendship
- The text is in… a) paragraphs b) sentences c) lines
- The text is… a) interested b) interesting
- The text is for… a) people in love b) people in need
C) Find the words in the text that means:
- lullaby - - rush - - uttered -
- refrain - - stumble - - blessings -
D) Use the following words to change the poem into a new one:
My heart is filled with passion
That my smile can't contain,
And the __________ of its love song,
Ever sings a __________ refrain.
Then there's that rush of warmth I _______
When I don't know just what to say,
When I __________ the simple words
I once uttered every day.
Still each day I count my __________
For what we share and what we do,
And I'll never forget the _______ words
Is that I'm __________ in love with you!